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Stewart Dawson & Co. was a silversmith and retail business that was founded in 1871 by David Stewart Dawson in Liverpool, England. The company quickly became successful, and by the late 1800s, it had branches in London, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Dunedin.

Stewart Dawson was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in 1849. He apprenticed as a silversmith in Dufftown, and then moved to Liverpool in 1871 to set up his own business. Dawson was a talented silversmith, and his work was soon in demand by both the wealthy and the middle class. The company's products were known for their high more... quality and their stylish design.

In 1886, Dawson moved to Australia and opened a branch of his business in Sydney. The Australian branch was an immediate success, and it quickly became one of the leading silversmiths in the country. Dawson also opened branches in Melbourne and Auckland, and by the early 1900s, Stewart Dawson & Co. was one of the most successful silversmiths in the British Empire.

The company continued to grow and expand in the early 20th century. In 1907, it was incorporated as a limited liability company. In 1910, the company opened a branch in Dunedin, New Zealand. And in 1920, the company opened a branch in London's Regent Street.

The firm was converted into a limited liability company in 1907 under the name of Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd. The business was sold in 1931 to R.H.O. Hills of Blackpool and continued its activity until around 1935.

Stewart Dawson also invested and traded in inner city properties in Sydney and Melbourne, from which he became very wealthy, so much so that by the time of the Great Depression in the 1930s he had converted his properties to cash, and was holding in excess of 1 million pounds. At the time of his death in 1932 at the of 82 he had homes in Potts Point and Palm Beach in Sydney, Springwood in the Blue Mountains, Monte Carlo and Hatton Garden, London.

Stewart Dawson & Co. continued to be successful throughout the 20th century. However, in the 1970s, the company began to face increasing competition from foreign manufacturers and was by acquired by the James Pacoe Group. All the stores in Australia have been closed, but there remain 15 Stewart Dawsons stores throughout New Zealand. less...

Pocket watches were the primary timekeeping device for centuries, with origins dating back to the 16th century. In the early days, pocket watches were large and cumbersome, and only the wealthy elite could afford them. However, over time, advances in technology made them smaller and more accessible to the masses.

The earliest pocket watches were made with a simple mechanism consisting of a mainspring, an escapement, and a balance wheel. The mainspring provided power to the watch, while the escapement regulated the movement of the watch hands, and the balance wheel ensured accuracy. These watches were usually worn around the more... neck or carried in a pocket, and they were often adorned with elaborate designs and engravings.

In the 18th century, the pocket watch became more popular, and many watchmakers began to experiment with new designs and mechanisms. One of the most significant developments was the introduction of the lever escapement, which greatly improved the accuracy of the watch. Another important innovation was the use of jewels to reduce friction in the movement, leading to increased durability and reliability.

In the 19th century, pocket watches became smaller and more affordable, and they became an essential accessory for the middle class. During this time, watchmakers also began to experiment with new materials, such as gold and silver, and they created watches with intricate designs and patterns. Many of these watches were also equipped with additional features, such as a calendar, a stopwatch, or a second hand.

The 20th century brought about even more significant changes to the pocket watch. The introduction of quartz technology in the 1970s led to the development of the quartz pocket watch, which used an electronic oscillator instead of a mechanical mechanism. This innovation greatly improved accuracy, and it made pocket watches even more accessible to the masses.

Nowadays pocket watches are mostly used as a fashion accessory or a collector's item. They are often made with intricate designs and high-quality materials, and they are prized for their elegance and beauty. However, with the rise of smartphones and digital watches, the practicality of the pocket watch has diminished. Despite this, the pocket watch remains an iconic symbol of a bygone era, and it continues to be cherished by collectors and enthusiasts around the world. less...

Stewart Dawson hunting case pocket watch. English make for…
Stewart Dawson Australia 1912 Hunting Case Pocket Watch 7Jewel

Stewart Dawson hunting case pocket watch. English make for Stewart Dawson Australia. 7 jewel 10 year gold-filled hunting case by 'Star'. Running. Serial No.126375. Inscribed 1912.

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A Victorian silver cased pocket chronograph watch, by Stewart…
Victorian Silver Pocket Chronograph Watch by Stewart Dawson & Co

A Victorian silver cased pocket chronograph watch, by Stewart Dawson & Co, Liverpool 2.01 in. case hallmarked Birmingham 1884, signed lever wind movement, white enamel dial with centre seconds, marked with maker's details, Roman numerals, 'railtrack'…

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Stewart Dawson & Co London 18ct hunter cased lever wind small…
Stewart Dawson & Co 18ct Hunter Case Pocket Watch

Stewart Dawson & Co London 18ct hunter cased lever wind small pocket watch, #86967 white enamel dial with Roman numerals, very ornate machine bright cut engraved covers hallmarked Chester C1886

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18ct hunter cased Stewart Dawson & Co lever wind small pocket…
Stewart Dawson & Co 18ct Hunter Pocket Watch

18ct hunter cased Stewart Dawson & Co lever wind small pocket watch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 3/4 plate the Empress lever

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Victorian Silver-Cased pocket chronograph. Case hallmarked…
Victorian Silver Pocket Chronograph by Stewart Dawson, 1882

Victorian Silver-Cased pocket chronograph. Case hallmarked Birmingham 1882, by Stewart Dawson of Liverpool. Movement and case #94282. Enamel dial with Roman numerals.

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A sterling silver case full hunter pocket watch by Stewart…
Stewart Dawson & Co. Liverpool Pocket Watch

A sterling silver case full hunter pocket watch by Stewart Dawson & Co. Liverpool, 19th century, 2.76 in. high

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A silver open faced Pulse pocket by Stewart Dawson & Co.,…
Stewart Dawson & Co. Silver Chronograph Pocket Watch

A silver open faced Pulse pocket by Stewart Dawson & Co., sterling silver, dial marked Sd & Company Liverpool chronograph. Case hallmarked Sd & Co Birmingham 1889143257. Movement engraved Stewart Dawson & Company Liverpool 14325 Pulse watch. Total weight:

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A gold full hunter crown wind pulse pocket watch, 18ct yellow…
18ct Gold Stewart Dawson Chronograph Pocket Watch

A gold full hunter crown wind pulse pocket watch, 18ct yellow gold, crown wind, dial marked Stewart Dawson & Cos patent double Minute chronograph case hallmarked 18ct Tt Chester 18864622 and 79321. Movement Stewart Dawson & Co. 79321 English chronograph. T

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Two sterling silver full hunter pocket Watches, marks of…
Pair of Sterling Silver Full Hunter Pocket Watches, 1885-1887

Two sterling silver full hunter pocket Watches, marks of stewart Dawson & Co., London, 1885 and Birmingham, 1887, key-wind movements, the white enamel dials with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock, silver case, dials signed, cases hallmarked a

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Silver full hunter chronograph pocket watch, mark of Fairfax &…
Fairfax & Roberts Chronograph Pocket Watch & Angus & Coote Watch

Silver full hunter chronograph pocket watch, mark of Fairfax & Roberts, Sydney & London, c. 1900, crown-wind movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dials for 30 minute register and constant seconds, together with an Angus & Coote s

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Sterling silver hunter cased key wind chronograph pocket watch…
Stewart Dawson & Co. Chronograph Pocket Watch, 1884

Sterling silver hunter cased key wind chronograph pocket watch 3/4 plate by Stewart Dawson & Co, Liverpool #102338 Birmingham 1884

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Lady's 18ct gold full hunter watch, white dial, Roman numerals,…
18ct Gold Full Hunter Watch, Stewart Dawson & Co Movement

Lady's 18ct gold full hunter watch, white dial, Roman numerals, push pin at one o'clock, movement marked Stewart Dawson & Co in a finely engraved case, diameter 1.48 in., wt. 41.7g, not working.

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9ct yellow gold pocket watch with 9ct gold fob chain, retailed…
Stewart Dawson & Co. Pocket Watch with Fob Chain

9ct yellow gold pocket watch with 9ct gold fob chain, retailed by Stewart Dawson & Co c.1910 top wind mechanical movement dial marked 'Stewart Dawson & Co. Australian Ltd, made in England' white enamel dial with subsidiary second hand 9ct yellow gold case,

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A rolled-gold full hunter pocketwatch, machine turned case,…
Rolled-Gold Full Hunter Pocketwatch with Engraved History

A rolled-gold full hunter pocketwatch, machine turned case, shield engraved B, face stamped 'Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd - made in America', Keystone Watchcase, engraved to inside 'To Ernest from Carrie 11.9.1912'.

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A Victorian sterling silver lady's open face pocket watch,…
Victorian Sterling Silver Lady's Pocket Watch, Not Working

A Victorian sterling silver lady's open face pocket watch, white enamel dial and movement signed Stewart Dawson & Co, Liverpool, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, and key wind. Birmingham 1885, size 1.64 in., not working, key attached.

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A hallmarked sterling silver full hunter pocket watch, with…
Sterling Silver Full Hunter Pocket Watch, Rotherhams Movement (1910)

A hallmarked sterling silver full hunter pocket watch, with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, push piece at 4 o'clock, movement by Rotherhams London for Stewart Dawson & Co. Case marked Birmingham 1910 (works just)

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A Stewart Dawson & Co. 18ct gold keyless case chronograph…
Stewart Dawson 18ct Gold Chronograph Pocket Watch

A Stewart Dawson & Co. 18ct gold keyless case chronograph pocket watch having signed movement

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A keyless Swiss 18ct gold open face pocket watch, stamped 18K…
18ct Gold Stewart Dawson Pocket Watch, c.1900

A keyless Swiss 18ct gold open face pocket watch, stamped 18K and made for Stewart Dawson, c.1900. Rolled gold bow. Lever movement 3/4 plate. Diameter 2.01 in. TW 96.4gms.

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Important and rare antique 18ct gold double minute chronograph…
Rare 18ct Gold Double Minute Chronograph Fob Watch

Important and rare antique 18ct gold double minute chronograph fob watch, by makers Stewart Dawson & Co., England, engraved, c.1888, in excellent working order (total weight 135gr)

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Sterling silver pocket watch with key Hallmarked Birmingham…
1883 Birmingham Hallmarked Sterling Silver Pocket Watch, Stewart Dawson Co

Sterling silver pocket watch with key Hallmarked Birmingham 1883. Glass missing. Stewart Dawson & co Liverpool.

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18ct. gold case pocket watch English longtail lever. White…
18ct Gold Pocket Watch with Provenance

18ct. gold case pocket watch English longtail lever. White enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold coloured hands and seconds dial at the 6 o'clock. Stewart Dawson & Co. Case marked Chester, 1906. Engraved initialled front, inner dust lid engraved 'To Stuart

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